Physician Use of and Attitudes Regarding the Minimum Data Set

Gerald Jogerst1, Jeanette Daly1, M. Bridget Zimmerman2
1Department of Family Medicine, The University of Iowa
2Department of Biostatistics, The University of Iowa

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